Taylor Swift once screamed ‘But daddy, I love him’ to her father, Scott, during an ‘epic teenage tantrum’

Taylor Swift once screamed ‘But daddy, I love him’ to her father, Scott, during an ‘epic teenage tantrum’

 

 

 

 

 

A teenage Taylor Swift once actually screamed “But daddy, I love him!” to her father, Scott, years before penning the breakout track from “The Tortured Poets Department.”

In a resurfaced 2008 interview with PopSugar, the “Lover” songstress candidly recalled having an argument with her dad when he didn’t approve of who she was dating.

“This song, I wrote it right after my one epic teenage tantrum that I ever threw in my whole life,” she said while sharing the inspiration behind “Love Story” from her second album, “Fearless.”

 

 

Taylor Swift once shouted “But daddy, I love him!” to her father, Scott, during an argument as a teenager.

 

 

 

In a resurfaced interview from 2008, the “Lover” songstress recalled the time when her parents didn’t approve of who she was dating.

 

 

Talking about the inspiration behind “Love Story,” she said, “This song, I wrote it right after my one epic teenage tantrum that I ever threw in my whole life.”

 

 

“And I remember screaming something like ‘But daddy, I love him!’ and running out and storming into my room and slamming the door and then I sat down on the floor and wrote this song,” she added.

Nearly 16 years later, the Grammy-winning singer, now 34, released “TTPD” with the fan-favorite anthem.

On the song, she sings, “Now I’m running with my dress unbuttoned / Screaming ‘But Daddy I love him!’ / I’m having his baby / No, I’m not, but you should see your faces.”

 

 

“And I remember screaming something like ‘But daddy, I love him!’” she added.

 

 

In the lyrics, Taylor describes having a forbidden love with a man who she has so much “chemistry” even though he’s rejected by her parents and the “people in town.”

After the track was released, many fans believed the “Cruel Summer” hitmaker was hinting at her short-lived fling with Matty Healy since she also sang about being a “wild child” to her “wild boy.”

The 1975 frontman — who dated the pop star for about a month last year — has been caught in several controversial moments, from locking lips with a security guard to his appearance on an offensive podcast episode.

 

 

Taylor recalled storming into her room, shutting the door and sitting down to write the song.

 

 

 

“But Daddy I Love Him” is now a huge track on her 2024 album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”

 

 

However, Swifties are convinced Taylor also references her whirlwind romance with Travis Kelce when she later sings about her loved ones approving of her beau toward the end of the song.

“Now I’m dancing in my dress in the sun and / Even my daddy just loves him / I’m his lady, and oh my God / You should see your faces,” she sings.

She seemingly confirmed the fan speculation during her Eras Tour stop in Paris last month as she transitioned from “But Daddy I Love Him” into “So High School,” which is also presumed to be about the NFL star.

 

 

It’s rumored to be about the Grammy winner’s controversial relationship with Matty Healy

 

 

Some lyrics on the track are also presumed to be inspired by her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.

 

 

 

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